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Of the H iftorie of PJants. L i b. z. 



4 The root of this is knotty and tuberous like thofe of other Anemones,and the leaues are 

 muchdiuided and cut in like to thofe of the full defcribedin the former Chapter: the ftalke 



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fairc {anguine floure confiftingof fix large leaues with greatvvhite nailes. The feeds are contained 

 in downie heads like as thofe of the former. This is Amm.Tentiifel.fimflflo.G.ofClufius. 



5 This differs from the former in the flourewbichconfiftsoffix leaues made fomewhat row- 

 der than thofe of the preccdent:their colour is betweene a skarlet and fanguine. And there is a va.* 



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The floure of this is large, confifting of fix leaues, being at the firftofa whitifli greene and 

 ending to a flefh colour, with their nailes greene on the outfide, and white within and the 

 rhreds in the middle of a flefh colour. There is a lefTer of this kinde, with the floure ofafcili co 



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eenifh 



8 This floure alfo confifls of fix leaues of a flefh colour, with whitifh edges on the outfide 

 tfie infide is whirifh,with flefh-coloured veines running to the middeft thereof. ' 



Befidesthefe finglekindes,there are diuers double both of the broad and narrow leaued Ane- 

 mones, whereof I will onely defcribeand figure two, and refer you to the forementioned Authors 

 for the rcft,wh ich d iffer from thefc onely in colour. 



2 This broad leaued double Anemone hath roots, ftalkes, and leaues like thofe of the fincle 

 ones of this kinde, and at the top of the ftalke there ftands a faire large floure compofed of twoot 

 three rankes of leaues, fmall and long, being ofa kinde of skarlet or orange-tawny colour j thebot- 

 tomes of thefe leaues makea whitifh circle, which giues a great beauty to the floure.and'tbedoir- 

 nie head is ingirt with fanguine threds tipt with blew. This is the Patto major i . otcltifm . 



io This in fhape of roots, leaues, and ftalkes refembl the formerly defcribed narrow leaued 

 Anemones, but the floure is much different from themjfor itconfifts firft of diuers broad leaues, 

 which incompaffe a great number of fmaller narrow leaues, which together makea very faire and 

 beautifull floure : the outer leaues hereof are red. and the inner leaues ofa purple Veluet colour. 

 Of this kinde there are diuers vatieties,as the double white,crimfon,blum,purple,blew,carnaci. 

 on, rofe-coloured,&c. " 



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gardens, and bring forth their floures in the Spring 



^ Their Names. 



feuerall title and uefcriptions. 



already deliucred 





(that I knew of) 



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vnlefle in fome one or two ointments : yet they were of more vfe amongft the Greeke Phyfitions, 

 who much commend the juyceofthem for taking away the fcarcs and fcales which grow on the 



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it is deficient. 



floures beaten in rale, and fo anointed, caufe haire to gtovr 



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here deliuercd are alfo proper to them. $ 



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Chap. 78. Of wide ^Anemones, or Jf^inde ^floures 





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Like as there by many and diuers forts of the garden Anemones, fo are there of the vri 

 alfo, which do vary cfpecially in their floures. 



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